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Ogden Mills
NameOgden Mills
Birth date1884
Birth placeNew York City
Death date1937
Death placeNew York City
OccupationFinancier, Politician
NationalityAmerican

Ogden Mills was a prominent American Financier and Politician who served as the United States Secretary of the Treasury under President Herbert Hoover. Born in New York City in 1884, Mills was a member of the wealthy Mills family and was educated at Harvard University and Harvard Law School. He was also a close associate of J.P. Morgan and Andrew Mellon, and worked with Federal Reserve System and Bank of England. Mills' career was marked by his involvement in various financial and political institutions, including the New York Stock Exchange and the Republican Party.

Early Life and Education

Ogden Mills was born in New York City in 1884 to a wealthy family, and was educated at Harvard University and Harvard Law School, where he studied alongside Franklin D. Roosevelt and Joseph P. Kennedy. He was a member of the Hasty Pudding Club and the Porcellian Club, and was also involved in the New York Yacht Club and the Knickerbocker Club. Mills' family was closely tied to the Mills family of California, who were involved in the California Gold Rush and the development of the Transcontinental Railroad. He was also related to Darius Ogden Mills, a wealthy Banker and Financier who was involved in the development of the Bank of California.

Career

Mills began his career in finance at the Bank of New York, where he worked alongside Vanderbilt family members and Morgan family members. He later joined the J.P. Morgan & Co. and worked closely with J.P. Morgan and Thomas W. Lamont. Mills was also involved in the development of the Federal Reserve System and worked with Benjamin Strong and Charles Evans Hughes. He was a member of the New York Stock Exchange and the American Stock Exchange, and was also involved in the development of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. Mills' career was marked by his involvement in various financial institutions, including the Bank of England and the Banque de France.

Politics and Diplomacy

Mills was a prominent figure in the Republican Party and served as the United States Secretary of the Treasury under President Herbert Hoover. He was also a close associate of President Calvin Coolidge and President Warren G. Harding. Mills was involved in the development of the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act and worked closely with Senator Reed Smoot and Representative Willis C. Hawley. He was also a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Foreign Policy Association, and was involved in the development of the Kellogg-Briand Pact. Mills' diplomatic career was marked by his involvement in various international institutions, including the League of Nations and the International Chamber of Commerce.

Personal Life

Mills was married to Doris Stevens, a prominent Suffragist and Women's rights activist. He was also a close friend of Theodore Roosevelt and Eleanor Roosevelt, and was involved in the development of the Theodore Roosevelt Association. Mills was a member of the New York City Club and the Century Club, and was also involved in the development of the Metropolitan Museum of Art and the New York Public Library. He was a prominent figure in New York City society and was known for his philanthropic efforts, particularly in the areas of Education and Arts.

Legacy

Ogden Mills' legacy is marked by his involvement in various financial and political institutions, including the Federal Reserve System and the Republican Party. He was a prominent figure in the development of the United States economy and was involved in the creation of various financial institutions, including the Bank of England and the Banque de France. Mills was also a close associate of various prominent figures, including J.P. Morgan, Andrew Mellon, and President Herbert Hoover. His legacy continues to be felt today, particularly in the areas of Finance and Politics, and he remains an important figure in the history of the United States. Mills' family continues to be involved in various philanthropic efforts, particularly in the areas of Education and Arts, and his name is still associated with various institutions, including the Ogden Mills School and the Mills College. Category:American financiers

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